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Folorunso

@floochowsky

Motion Designer, Engineer, Video Editor, Retoucher, Singer, Part-time rapper, ..IG-floo_da_vinci

Abuja, Nigeria เข้าร่วม Ekim 2012
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Folorunso
Folorunso@floochowsky·
Me I need volunteer model in Abuja sha Na only beautiful pictures and food I fit offer you though
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Uncle Ruckus
Uncle Ruckus@Emarged·
This right here is precisely why Nigeria can never be great.
Elliot@elliot_solution

A Nigerian man was working as a cashier at a DIY (hardware) store in London. He was caught letting his wife steal £200 worth of materials. Both convicted. One year later he was arrested again. This time at Euston station with another man’s stolen credit card. Convicted again. He returned to Nigeria. And he ran for governor of Delta State. Nigerian law said you cannot run if you have a criminal conviction. He forged his date of birth on his passport to hide his UK record. Nobody checked. He won. 😂😂😂 His official salary as governor was $25,000 a year. He bought six properties in London. A mansion in Johannesburg. Properties in Washington and Houston. A private jet worth $20 million. A Bentley. A Maybach. A fleet of armoured Range Rovers. His American Express bills showed he spent tens of thousands of dollars every single month on luxury hotels, clubs and shopping. In 2007 Nigeria’s anti-corruption chief accused him of stealing $250 million from Delta State. Ibori offered the EFCC chairman $15 million in cash to drop the case. The chairman pretended to accept. Then deposited the cash at the Central Bank. Nigerian courts still acquitted him on all 170 charges. He ran. Escaped to Dubai. A mob of his supporters fought off the police trying to arrest him. Interpol caught him in Dubai. The UK extradited him. In 2012 he pleaded guilty in a London court. The judge called the £50 million he admitted to stealing “ludicrously low.” He was sentenced to 13 years. Served half. Returned to Nigeria in 2017. A sitting senator was in the crowd that welcomed him home. His name is James Ibori. Nigeria never convicted him once. 🇳🇬

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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
A Nigerian man was working as a cashier at a DIY (hardware) store in London. He was caught letting his wife steal £200 worth of materials. Both convicted. One year later he was arrested again. This time at Euston station with another man’s stolen credit card. Convicted again. He returned to Nigeria. And he ran for governor of Delta State. Nigerian law said you cannot run if you have a criminal conviction. He forged his date of birth on his passport to hide his UK record. Nobody checked. He won. 😂😂😂 His official salary as governor was $25,000 a year. He bought six properties in London. A mansion in Johannesburg. Properties in Washington and Houston. A private jet worth $20 million. A Bentley. A Maybach. A fleet of armoured Range Rovers. His American Express bills showed he spent tens of thousands of dollars every single month on luxury hotels, clubs and shopping. In 2007 Nigeria’s anti-corruption chief accused him of stealing $250 million from Delta State. Ibori offered the EFCC chairman $15 million in cash to drop the case. The chairman pretended to accept. Then deposited the cash at the Central Bank. Nigerian courts still acquitted him on all 170 charges. He ran. Escaped to Dubai. A mob of his supporters fought off the police trying to arrest him. Interpol caught him in Dubai. The UK extradited him. In 2012 he pleaded guilty in a London court. The judge called the £50 million he admitted to stealing “ludicrously low.” He was sentenced to 13 years. Served half. Returned to Nigeria in 2017. A sitting senator was in the crowd that welcomed him home. His name is James Ibori. Nigeria never convicted him once. 🇳🇬
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
So let me get this straight. Since 1776, every immigrant community has assimilated to American cultural norms, but that does not apply to Muslims? Does not seem moral, correct or American to me. In fact, pretty much every immigrant community historically has sought to assimilate as soon as possible. That is a big part of what has made America great--the melting pot. Does this guy have the slightest clue how offensive this is to Americans?
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid

My new @washingtonpost column: Why do Muslims need to be like everyone else? A case against assimilation. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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Lea
Lea@Lea_EFC·
WTF have I just seen 😂😂😂
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Yẹmí
Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
There’s no known religion in the world today that Islam or Muslims don’t have a problem with. Muslims are engaged in warfare against Hindus, Christians, Atheists, Buddhists, Jews and even other Muslim sects. Wherever Islam spreads, terrorism follows.
Maliq@MasterMaliq

Islam is NOT a threat to the world.

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Human Shield of Gaza
Human Shield of Gaza@mcpaper007·
I cant really gauge the results from your point of view but anectodally ,the vibe has changed. They are not carefree with it as they were used to. The push back is very necessary. You cant tell me that blacks pushing back against being called nigger hasnt produced results. The pu
Abraham Omolewa@OmolewaAbraham

And since when we started fighting back, what has been the result? Just recreated “Ronus” from both tribes, constant, endless, online, fruitless wars. The majority are stupid insults and takes from both sides, with new slurs being created.

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TBC
TBC@TBC_on_X·
MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ is officially the Word of the Year.
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SF
SF@SFAjayi·
One addition to the community note system should be adding a badge to an account that has posted misinformation multiple times. "The account is known for Misinformation" It should accompany all their tweets. @nikitabier
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99 Majik
99 Majik@99Majik·
Burna 🧏🏾
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Shay 🌈🌸✨
Shay 🌈🌸✨@ShayWoulahan·
The funniest part about MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ is they still felt the need to add a plus at the end just in case they missed anyone
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lloyd
lloyd@freelloyyd·
Watch Shalli’s countenance when mama talk begin enter. Burna boy is a very clueless person
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
When APC did this to Jonathan It wasn’t dangerous
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
Nigeria Is Not A Country. It Is Gilbert Chagoury’s Private Estate. I was in Geneva today. Two hours with a very senior Swiss banker — a good friend. The subject was Gilbert Chagoury. This man does not laugh easily. He laughed constantly. Every time I described what was happening in Nigeria — every contract, every honour, every port deal — he laughed. Not with me. At Nigeria. And I sat there feeling something I rarely allow myself to feel. Shame. Here is what I was telling him. Since Tinubu took office, Gilbert Chagoury — a man convicted in Switzerland for laundering Abacha’s stolen funds — has collected over $12.7 billion in Nigerian federal contracts. The Lagos-Calabar Highway. Tin Can Port. Apapa Port. Snake Island. All without competitive bidding. And the President’s son Seyi sits on the board of a Chagoury Group subsidiary — then goes on television to tell Nigerians his father is not enriching his friends. My banker friend laughed at that one the longest. In January, Tinubu gave Chagoury Nigeria’s second highest national honour. The presidency didn’t even announce it. Someone posted a photograph on X. Then came London. A £746 million port financing deal sealed at Downing Street during Tinubu’s state visit — with Chagoury reportedly in the delegation, and his company already selected to execute the contract. The British know his history. They have decided it does not matter. My Swiss friend told me plainly: Nigeria will never be taken seriously as long as a man who helped Abacha loot the treasury can return decades later, collect billions in contracts, receive national honours, stand beside the President in London, and face zero consequence. He is right. I will not stop writing. But tonight I drove back to my hotel carrying the weight of a country that deserves so much better than what it is being given. Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden #NigeriaIsNotForSale #ChaouryNigeria #TinubuChagoury #FollowTheMoney #NigerianDiaspora #EndImpunity #WhoOwnsNigeria #AfricanAccountability​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Picture of Gilbert Chagoury the de facto President of Nigeria , a convicted money launderer who funds Hezbollah and was found guilty of Election tampering in the United States !!!
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